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- Louvre Staff’s Work Stoppage Shutters Museum for Hours
A spokeswoman for the museum said in a statement that the staff members’ actions were not a strike but a “social movement” that caused the Louvre to close for about four hours A strike
- Louvre museum shuts its doors as staff say they are overwhelmed
The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum and a global symbol of art, beauty and endurance, remained shuttered Monday — not by war, not by terror, but by its own exhausted staff, who say the
- The Louvre Museum Shuts Down After Spontaneous Staff Strike
The Louvre in Paris was unexpectedly closed Monday after its staff spontaneously went on strike, per the Associated Press Thousands of visitors — many of whom had already purchased tickets — were left standing confused in a motionless line outside of the world’s largest and most visited museum, home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and thousands of other works
- Louvre shuts down in a staff strike, sounding the alarm on . . .
A museum in limbo The Louvre welcomed 8 7 million visitors last year — more than double what its infrastructure was designed to accommodate Even with a daily cap of 30,000, staff say the experience has become a daily test of endurance, with too few rest areas, limited bathrooms, and summer heat magnified by the pyramid’s greenhouse effect
- Louvre Museum Shutters as “Exhausted” Staff Go on Strike
The spontaneous work stoppage, which involved gallery attendants and reception and security workers, focused on claims of poor working conditions exacerbated by overcrowding and a staff shortage
- Paris tourists fume as Louvre strike halts entry - USA TODAY
The Louvre Museum in Paris, home to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and other priceless works of art, was forced to open later than expected because of a labor strike on Monday, June 16 Thousands
- Exhausted Louvre staff shut the museum’s doors in a strike . . .
Louvre staff launched a strike on June 16 over “untenable” working conditions tied to overcrowding at France’s greatest cultural treasure Every day, more than 20,000 people squeeze into the
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